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NetBird service has been uninstalled
e**[33mWARNe[0m[0000] failed to configure systemd-networkd: write networkd configuration: open /etc/systemd/networkd.conf.d/99-netbird.conf: no such file or directory **
NetBird service has been installed
NetBird service has been started
The error seems to not cause an issue, however. You should check if netbird still works in general, as it did start the service back up again.